Early Voyages
Biobed
Biobeds (TNG-103)
Biobeds (ST-02)
Medical device. The biobed automatically scans and displays a patient’s vital signs to aid medical personnel in their duties.[1]
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 01. Television. 22 September 1966.
United Federation of Planets
UFP Seal (ST-09)
UFP Seal (ST-03)
UFP Pennant (TOS-60)
Interstellar political union. Member worlds included Earth and Vulcan. The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was part of the Federation’s Starfleet.[2] By 2373, there were more than 150 member worlds.[1]
Member Worlds
- Aaamazzara[3]
- Ajilon Prime[3]
- Aldebaran III[3]
- Alpha III[3]
- Alpha V[3]
- Alpha Centauri (aka Centaurus)[3]
- Altair IV[3]
- Andoria (aka Andor)[3]
- Angosia III[3]
- Antares IV[3]
- Antede III[3]
- Antica[3]
- Antos IV[3]
- Arbazan[3]
- Archanis IV[3]
- Arcturus[3]
- Ardana[3]
- Argelius II[3]
- Ariannus[3]
- Arvada III[3]
- Astral V[3]
- Atrea IV[3]
- Aurelia[3]
- Axanar[3]
- Ba’ku[3]
- Barisa Prime[3]
- Beltane IX[3]
- Benecia Colony[3]
- Benzar[3]
- Berengaria VII[3]
- Beta Agni II[3]
- Beta VI[3]
- Betazed[3]
- Betelgeuse[3]
- Beth Delta I (New Manhattan)[3]
- Bilana III[3]
- Bilaren[3]
- Blue Horizon[3]
- Bolarus IX[3]
- Boradis III[3]
- Braslota[3]
- Bre’el IV[3]
- Browder IV[3]
- Cairn[3]
- Caldos IV[3]
- Campor II[3]
- Canopus II[3]
- Carema III[3]
- Casperia Prime[3]
- Catualla[3]
- Cerberus[3]
- Cestus III[3]
- Coltar IV[3]
- Coridan[3]
- Corvan II[3]
- Cygnet XIV[3]
- Cygnia Minor[3]
- Daliwaka[3]
- Dalvos Prime[3]
- Danula II[3]
- Delb II[3]
- Delos IV[3]
- Delta IV[3]
Member Worlds
- Delta Rana IV[3]
- Deneb II (Deneb Kaitos)[3]
- Deneb IV (Alpha Cygni)[3]
- Deneb V (Deneb Kaitos)[3]
- Deneva[3]
- Doraf I[3]
- Dramia[3]
- Dulisian IV[3]
- Earth (Sol III)[3]
- Earth Colony II[3]
- Elas[3]
- Elaysia[3]
- Epsilon Canaris III[3]
- Evora[3]
- Fendaus V[3]
- Galen IV[3]
- Gallima[3]
- Galor IV[3]
- Gaspar VII[3]
- Gault[3]
- Gideon[3]
- Grazer[3]
- Hakton VII[3]
- Hanolan[3]
- Hekaras II[3]
- Hurada III[3]
- Hurkos III[3]
- Iadora Colony[3]
- Icor IX[3]
- Inferna Prime[3]
- Ivor Prime[3]
- Jouret IV (New Providence)[3]
- K’Normia[3]
- Kaldra IV[3]
- Kaleb IV[3]
- Kenda II[3]
- Kessik III[3]
- Kessik IV[3]
- Klaestron IV[3]
- Korat[3]
- Lunar Colonies (Sol IIIa)[3]
- Lyshan[3]
- Makus III[3]
- Manzar Colony[3]
- Marcos XII[3]
- Mariposa[3]
- Mars (Sol IV)[3]
- Melona IV[3]
- Merak II[3]
- Midos V[3]
- Minos Korva[3]
- Moab VI (Genome Colony)[3]
- Modean[3]
- MS 1 Colony[3]
- Nahmi IV[3]
- Napea[3]
- Nehru Colony[3]
- New France[3]
- New Gaul[3]
- New Halana[3]
- New Paris[3]
- Nivoch[3]
- Norkan Outposts[3]
- Norpin IV[3]
- Norpin V[3]
Member Worlds
- O’Ryan’s Planet[3]
- Oceanus IV[3]
- Omicron Ceti III[3]
- Omicron Theta[3]
- Ophiuchus III[3]
- Pacifica[3]
- Pallas XIV (Mantilles / Alondra)[3]
- Peliar Zel[3]
- Pentaurus II[3]
- Pentaurus III[3]
- Pentaurus V[3]
- Penthara IV (New Seattle)[3]
- Persephone V[3]
- Planet Q[3]
- Qualor II[3]
- Ramatis III[3]
- Regulus III[3]
- Regulus V[3]
- Rhaandar[3]
- Rigel II[3]
- Rigel IV[3]
- Rigel V[3]
- Rigel VI[3]
- Rigel X[3]
- Risa[3]
- Ronara[3]
- Saltok IV[3]
- Sauria[3]
- Sherman’s Planet[3]
- Sirius IX[3]
- Solarion IV[3]
- Spica[3]
- Taranko Colony[3]
- Tarchannen III[3]
- Tarsus IV[3]
- Tau Ceti III[3]
- Tavela Minor[3]
- Tellar[3]
- Tendara Colony[3]
- Terellia (aka Terrellia)[3]
- Terra Nova[3]
- Terratin (aka Terra 10, Verdanis)[3]
- Tessen III[3]
- Thanatos VII[3]
- Theta VII[3]
- Trillius Prime (aka Trill)[3]
- Triona[3]
- Troyius[3]
- Tyree[3]
- Tyrellia[3]
- Umoth VIII[3]
- Vega Colony (Vega IX)[3]
- Vico V[3]
- Vulcan[3]
- Yridia Prime[3]
- Zadar IV[3]
- Zakdorn[3]
- Zalda[3]
- Zytchin III[3]
References
- 1. Star Trek: First Contact. Film. 22 November 1996.
- 2. “Flesh of My Flesh.” Star Trek: Early Voyages, Issue 1. Comic Book. Marvel Comics. February 1997.
- 3. Star Trek Star Charts. Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.
Starfleet
Starfleet Headquarters seal (ST-01)
Paramilitary exploratory and defensive organization of the United Federation of Planets.[1] It was virtually identical to the Earth Starfleet in structure.[2]
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Sandwich, Chicken-Tuna
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Captain Christopher Pike‘s mother used to make chicken-tuna sandwiches.[1]
References
Martini
Dr. Boyce made martinis for himself and Captain Pike before the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 diverted to Talos IV in the 2250s.[1]
References
Sword
Sword (TOS-43)
Bat’leth (DS9-439)
Edged weapon. The Kaylar on Rigel VII used these weapons.[1] The Klingons also used swords, including a unique design called a bat’leth.[3] Humans used swords as well, including a design called a rapier used in the sport of fencing.[2]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. “The Naked Time.” Star Trek, Episode 06. Television. 29 September 1966.
- 3. “Reunion.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 181. Television. 5 November 1990.
Spear
Edged weapon. The Kaylar on Rigel VII used these weapons,[1] as did the Taurans.[2]
References
Photon Torpedo
Self-propelled missiles consisting of a small quantity of matter and antimatter bound together in a magnetic container, used as a tactical weapon by Federation starships.[2] Photon torpedoes are the preferred weapon when a ship is at warp drive since they are not limited by the speed of light, as ship’s phasers are.[1]
References
Phasers
Type II Phaser (ST-06)
Energy weapons commonly used by the Federation, available in pistol, rifle, and shipboard configurations.[1]
Type I Phaser
Type I Phaser (TOS-28)
Type I Phaser (TOS-45)
Type I Phaser (TNG-107)
Type II Phaser
Type II Phaser (TOS-54)
Type II Phaser (ST-02)
Type II Phaser (ST-06)
Type II Phaser (TNG-107)
Type II Phaser (ST-08)
Type X Phaser
Type X Phaser (TNGTM)
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 01. Television. 22 September 1966.
Phaser Rifle
Phaser rifle (ST-08)
Phaser rifle (TOS-01)
Handheld energy weapon. Captain Kirk used a Phaser Rifle when he fought Gary Mitchell on Delta Vega in 2265.[1] Also known as a Type-III Phaser.[2]
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 1. Television. 22 September 1966.
- 2. TBD. Star Trek, Episode TBD. Television. Airdate TBD.
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